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juvenile alternative services program \facts about the law\ directions:…

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juvenile alternative services program
\facts about the law\
directions: you may use your law definitions to help you answer the
questions, but first try to complete the worksheet without them
name:
date:
part i: match the following terms with the correct circumstances
a. a. carrying a concealed weapon

  1. johnny takes out his unloaded gun, points it at george, a person he doesnt like, and threatens to shoot him.

b. b. aggravated assault

  1. standing in front of the 7-11 store just waiting to see who else shows up so you can hang out.

c. resisting arrest without violence

  1. taking louiss skateboard without permission even though you planned to give it back when you were through with it

d. loitering

  1. going into a vacant house to meet your friends.

e. petit theft

  1. burning down an old shed that is on your neighbors property

f. burglary

  1. hitting someone because theyre getting on your nerves and calling you names.

g. trespassing

  1. scratching paint off of someones car you do not like.

h. arson

  1. sneaking around the neighborhood at night trying not to be seen.

i. aggravated battery

  1. telling a person that you are going to beat him up and he believes you.

j. criminal mischief

  1. fighting with someone, hitting them with a bat and breaking their leg

k. prowling

  1. walking through someones yard without permission.

l. assault

  1. walking into a store and stealing a pack of gum.

m. battery

  1. a police officer stops you because you are out past curfew an you give him your brothers name, age and date of birth.

n. retail theft

  1. you are going on a jail tour when they ask you to empty your pockets and they find a knife.

Explanation:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each term and circumstance:

1. A. Carrying a concealed Weapon

Circumstance 14: Finding a knife in pockets during a jail tour (carrying a weapon, likely concealed). Match: A - 14.

2. B. Aggravated assault

Circumstance 10: Hitting with a bat, breaking a leg (serious assault). Match: B - 10.

3. C. Resisting arrest without violence

Circumstance 13: Giving false info to a cop (resisting arrest non - violently). Match: C - 13.

4. D. Loitering

Circumstance 2: Waiting outside 7 - 11 to hang out (loitering). Match: D - 2.

5. E. Petit Theft

Circumstance 12: Stealing gum from a store (small theft). Match: E - 12.

6. F. Burglary

Circumstance 4: Entering a vacant house (burglary - unlawful entry). Match: F - 4.

7. G. Trespassing

Circumstance 11: Walking through a yard without permission (trespassing). Match: G - 11.

8. H. Arson

Circumstance 5: Burning a neighbor’s shed (arson - intentional fire - setting). Match: H - 5.

9. I. Aggravated Battery

Circumstance 10: Already matched B, re - check: Wait, 10 is hitting with bat, breaking leg (aggravated battery). So I - 10 (correction: B was misassigned earlier; correct: I - 10, B - let's re - assess. Wait, original B is Aggravated assault, I is Aggravated Battery. Battery involves physical contact, assault is threat. So 10: hitting with bat (battery, aggravated). So I - 10. 6: hitting because of names (battery? No, 6: hitting someone (battery), M - 6. Wait, let's redo:

Correct Matches (Key Definitions:
  • Assault: Threat of harm (e.g., 1, 9).
  • Battery: Physical contact (e.g., 6, 10).
  • Aggravated Battery: Severe battery (e.g., 10: bat, broken leg).
  • Aggravated Assault: Severe threat (e.g., 1: pointing unloaded gun, threatening? Wait 1: Johnny points unloaded gun, threatens. That’s assault (L - 1).

Let’s use precise legal definitions:

  • Assault (L): Threat of harm (Circumstance 1: threatening with gun; Circumstance 9: threatening to beat up). Wait 1: Johnny points unloaded gun, threatens → Assault (L - 1). 9: Telling to beat up, he believes → Assault (L - 9).
  • Battery (M): Physical contact (Circumstance 6: hitting because of names → M - 6).
  • Aggravated Battery (I): Severe battery (Circumstance 10: bat, broken leg → I - 10).
  • Aggravated Assault (B): Severe threat (e.g., using a weapon in threat? 1: unloaded gun, threat → B - 1? Wait original 1: Johnny takes out unloaded gun, points at George, threatens. That’s aggravated assault (using a weapon in threat). So B - 1.

Let’s start over with accurate definitions:

  1. A. Carrying a concealed Weapon → 14 (finding knife in pockets) → A - 14.
  2. B. Aggravated assault → 1 (threat with gun) → B - 1.
  3. C. Resisting arrest without violence → 13 (giving false info to cop) → C - 13.
  4. D. Loitering → 2 (waiting outside 7 - 11) → D - 2.
  5. E. Petit Theft → 12 (stealing gum) → E - 12.
  6. F. Burglary → 4 (entering vacant house) → F - 4.
  7. G. Trespassing → 11 (yard without permission) → G - 11.
  8. H. Arson → 5 (burning shed) → H - 5.
  9. I. Aggravated Battery → 10 (bat, broken leg) → I - 10.
  10. J. Criminal mischief → 7 (scratching car paint) → J - 7.
  11. K. Prowling → 8 (sneaking at night) → K - 8.
  12. L. Assault → 9 (threat to beat up) → L - 9.
  13. M. Battery → 6 (hitting because of names) → M - 6.
  14. N. Retail Theft → 12? No, 12 is stealing gum (retail theft) → N - 12. Wait E was Petit Theft, N is Retail Theft. Petit Theft is small theft (including retail), so E - 12 and N - 12? No, t…

Answer:

s (Matching Pairs):
A - 14, B - 1, C - 13, D - 2, E - 3, F - 4, G - 11, H - 5, I - 10, J - 7, K - 8, L - 9, M - 6, N - 12